Velocity fields in stellar atmospheres and the concept of microturbulenceIn the line spectrum of a star, the discrepancies between observed and theoretical widths cannot be fully accounted for by Doppler broadening due to thermal motion. Microturbulence has been introduced to explain the occurrence of nonthermal broadening of the lines. Based on a layer concept of line formation, microturbulence can be defined as the effect of a small-amplitude oscillatory velocity field on opacity. It is shown that no part of the velocity field which is observed in the solar atmosphere can be responsible for microturbulence.
Document ID
19740040304
Acquisition Source
Legacy CDMS
Document Type
Other - Collected Works
Authors
Worrall, G.
Wilson, A. M. (NASA Goddard Space Flight Center Solar Physics Branch, Greenbelt, Md., United States)